Corporate earnings: cash or cosmetics by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
Book
)191
editions published
between
1892
and
2015
in
9
languages
and held by
3,140 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was America's leading feminist intellectual of the early twentieth century. 'The Yellow Wall-Paper'
and Other Stories makes available the fullest selection of her short fiction ever printed. In addition to her pioneering masterpiece,
'The Yellow Wall-Paper' (1890), which draws on her own experience of depression and insanity, this edition features her Impress
'story studies', works in the manner of writers such as James, Twain, and Kipling. These stories, together with other fiction
from her neglected California period (1890-5), throw new light on Gilman as a practitioner of the art of fiction. In her Forerunner
stories she repeatedly explores the situation of the 'woman of fifty' and inspires reform by imagining workable solutions
to a range of personal and social problems. The introduction to this edition places Gilman in the cultural and historical
context of the American divided self, her Beecher heritage, and her contribution to the female Gothic

Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)117
editions published
between
1915
and
2015
in
12
languages
and held by
2,103 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
One the eve of WWI, three American male explorers stumble onto an all-female society somewhere in the distant reaches of the
earth. Unable to believe their eyes, they promptly set out to find some men, convinced that since this is a civilized country--there
must be men. So begins this sparkling utopian novel, a romp through a whole world "masculine" and "feminine", as on target
today as when it was written 65 years ago

The Charlotte Perkins Gilman reader : the yellow wallpaper, and other fiction by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)25
editions published
between
1980
and
1999
in
English
and held by
1,256 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader is an anthology of fiction by one of America's most important feminist writers. Probably
best known as the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper," in which a woman is driven mad by chauvinist psychiatry, Gilman wrote
numerous other short stories and novels reflecting her radical socialist and feminist view of turn-of-the-century America.
Collected here by the noted Gilman scholar Ann J. Lane are eighteen stories and fragments, including a selection from Herland,
Gilman's novel of a feminist utopia. The resulting anthology provides a provocative blueprint to Gilman's intellectual and
creative production."--Jacket

The home; its work and influence by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)52
editions published
between
1903
and
2013
in
4
languages
and held by
1,130 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Gilman, one of the leading feminist theorists, argues for a reorganization of domestic work based on the guidelines of industrialism

The man-made world; or, Our androcentric culture by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)56
editions published
between
1911
and
2014
in
3
languages
and held by
1,073 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
From the Publisher: Here is a cry for feminist revolution. In this work, Charlotte Perkins Gilman details how male-dominated
culture has, through the very social devices that keep it in place, conspired to produce greater human suffering than is truly
necessary. In this landmark work she explains how economic status, mobility, and autonomy are at the root of the subjugation
of women worldwide. For anyone wanting to understand the feminist movement, how far it has come, and how much of its ambition
is yet unfulfilled, The Man-Made World is a fascinating work of philosophy and biting social commentary. American writer and
social reformer Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was a pioneer of modern feminism. She is best remembered for her short
story "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1890)

Unpunished : a mystery by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)13
editions published
between
1997
and
1998
in
English
and held by
951 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's first and only detective novel begins with a murder to confound any mystery fan: a local attorney,
Wade Vaughn, is found dead in his study with a bullet in his temple, a knife in his back, a gaping wound in his skull, a cord
around his neck, and a poisoned whiskey glass by his side. As the plot unfolds, it reveals motives for murder as numerous
as the means: Vaughn is an evil man who has abused and blackmailed clients, servants, and family members, driven his wife
to suicide, and devised a sinister plan for forcing marriage upon his young stepdaughter. The task of untangling this multitudinous
mystery falls to a husband-and-wife detective team. The good-natured and resourceful Jim Hunt is sometimes outshone by his
clever and intrepid wife Bess, a former journalist, who goes undercover as a servant in the dead man's home. When Bess and
Jim finally discover the solution - through secret diaries, hidden surveillance, and last-minute confession - it surprises
even them. Unpunished is a mystery with a message; Gilman weaves her case for women's freedom and empowerment into a story
rich in twists and turns, colorful characters, red herrings, and wry humor

With her in Ourland : sequel to Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)11
editions published
between
1997
and
2013
in
English
and held by
763 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A Herland native, Ellador, marries a male sociologist and goes to "his" land, the United States

The Yellow wallpaper and other writings by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
Book
)16
editions published
between
1989
and
2013
in
English
and held by
704 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Presents fiction and non-fiction selections from the twentieth-century American feminist and sociologist, displaying keen
analysis of economic and women's issues

The crux : a novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)13
editions published
between
1911
and
2003
in
English
and held by
481 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"The Crux portrays a multigenerational group of woman who flee the repressive traditions of their New England village on the
advice of a woman physician. Migrating to the free and progressive West, they find personal growth and self-fulfillment in
a Colorado town. An argument against the nineteeth-century ideal of female "innocence" that left women vulnerable to sexually
transmitted disease, the novel invokes classic frontier ideology along with a feminist critique of the male-dominated medical
establishment in order to argue for women's sexual self-determination." "Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was a pioneering
figure in twentieth-century feminism, an intrepid social theorist, writer, and activist. Originally serialized in Gilman's
magazine The Forerunner in 1911, The Crux envisions many of her best-known reformist ideas for gender relations and social
organization. In their Massachusetts hometown, her female protagonists languish out of duty to Victorian values that circumscribe
women's personal and intellectual development. In Colorado, however they help to establish a thriving new world founded on
many of Gilman's principles for progressive social change, including socialized housekeeping, professionalized child care,
and economic independence for white, middle-class women."--Jacket

Concerning children by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)47
editions published
between
1900
and
2009
in
3
languages
and held by
405 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Social ethics : sociology and the future of society by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
Book
)6
editions published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
398 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Presents for the first time in book form Gilman's sociological treatise on social ethics

What Diantha did by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(
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)21
editions published
between
1910
and
2013
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
243 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. This book features a table of contents
linked to every chapter. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the Kindle, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic
readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including the Kindle, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with
a small display